Datasheet Analog Devices MAX32625ITKL+T

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
SeriesMAX32625
Part NumberMAX32625ITKL+T

Ultra-Low-Power Arm Cortex-M4 with FPU-Based Microcontroller (MCU) with 512KB Flash and 160KB SRAM

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Datasheet MAX32625
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Ultra-Low-Power Arm Cortex-M4 with FPU-Based Microcontroller (MCU) with 512KB Flash and 160KB SRAM
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Detailed Description

DARWIN is a new breed of low-power microcontrollers built to thrive in the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT).

They are smart, with the biggest memories in their class and a massively scalable memory architecture. They run forever, thanks to wearable-grade power technology. They are also tough enough to withstand the most advanced cyberattacks. DARWIN microcontrollers are designed to run any application imaginable—in places where you wouldn’t dream of sending other microcontrollers.

Generation U microcontrollers are perfect for wearables and IoT applications that cannot afford to compromise power or performance. The MAX32625/MAX32626 feature an Arm  Cortex -M4 with FPU CPU that delivers high-efficiency signal processing, ultra-low power consumption and ease of use.

Flexible power modes, an intelligent PMU, and dynamic clock and power gating optimize performance and power consumption for each application. Internal oscillators run at 96MHz for high-performance or 4MHz to maximize battery life in applications requiring always-on monitoring.

Multiple SPI, UART, I2C, 1-Wire master, and USB interfaces are provided. The four-input, 10-bit ADC with selectable references can monitor external sensors.

All versions provide a hardware AES engine. The MAX32626 provides a secure trust protection unit (TPU) with a modular arithmetic accelerator (MAA) for fast ECDSA, a hardware PRNG entropy generator, and a secure boot loader. The MAX32625L provides a reduced 256kB of flash memory and 128kB of SRAM.

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MAX32626

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  • Processors and Microcontrollers > Microcontrollers